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=== Uncredited cast ===
=== Uncredited cast ===
* [[Ninth Doctor]] - Nicholas Briggs ([[BFX]]: ''[[The Ninth Doctor Chronicles]]'')
* [[Ninth Doctor]] - Nicholas Briggs<ref name="bfxtndc">[[BFX]]: ''[[The Ninth Doctor Chronicles]]''</ref>
* [[Bygone Horde]] - Bruno Langley ([[BFX]]: ''[[The Ninth Doctor Chronicles]]'')
* [[Bygone Horde]] - Bruno Langley<ref name="bfxtndc"/>


== References ==
== References ==
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* The [[Bygone Horde]] were victims of the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]].
* The [[Bygone Horde]] were victims of the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]].


== Story notes ==
== Notes ==
[[File:Did I mention it also travells in time? DWM 563.jpg|thumb|right|The fan made cover used in the article "It's About Nine" printed in [[DWM 563]].]]
* The phrase "The trip of a lifetime" is used at the end of the story; this references the words spoken by the Doctor to the viewing audience during the [[The Trip of a Lifetime (trailer)|first BBC One trailer]] promoting the return of the series in 2005.
* The phrase "The trip of a lifetime" is used at the end of the story; this references the words spoken by the Doctor to the viewing audience during the [[The Trip of a Lifetime (trailer)|first BBC One trailer]] promoting the return of the series in 2005.
* This story ended in such a way where more adventures with Adam were possible, but Langley's conviction of sexual assault the same year of its release resulted in these potential plans being completely abandoned.{{Fact}}
* This story ended in such a way where more adventures with Adam were possible, but Langley's conviction of sexual assault the same year of its release resulted in these potential plans being completely abandoned.{{Fact}}
* In [[DWM 563]], a fan mad cover was used to represent this audio drama,<ref>[[DWM 563]]: "It's About Nine"</ref> seemingly as a mistake.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SiHodges79/status/1377576789053149186 @SiHodges79 on twitter.com]</ref>


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* This story takes place in a short gap between Adam leaving [[GeoComTex]] with the Doctor and Rose ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'') and his one trip to [[Satellite Five]] in the year [[200,000]], which ended with the Doctor sending him back home in light of his abuse of the [[Infospike]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Long Game (TV story)|The Long Game]]'')
* This story takes place in a short gap between Adam leaving [[Geocomtex]] with the Doctor and Rose ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'') and his one trip to [[Satellite Five]] in the year [[200,000]], which ended with the Doctor sending him back home in light of his abuse of the [[Infospike]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Long Game (TV story)|The Long Game]]'')
* The Doctor has [[superphone|altered Rose's phone]] so she can call anyone in time and space. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
* The Doctor has [[superphone|altered Rose's phone]] so she can call anyone in time and space. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
* While Adam marvels at the TARDIS interior, Rose finishes his sentence by saying it's "bigger on the inside", as she had done herself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') He corrects her, saying that it's [[dimensionally transcendental]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]'', et al.) similar to how [[Rory Williams]] will have knowledge of the concept. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vampires of Venice (TV story)|The Vampires of Venice]]'')
* While Adam marvels at the TARDIS interior, Rose finishes his sentence by saying it's "bigger on the inside", as she had done herself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') He corrects her, saying that it's [[dimensionally transcendental]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]'', etc.) similar to how [[Rory Williams]] will have knowledge of the concept. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vampires of Venice (TV story)|The Vampires of Venice]]'')
* The Doctor refers to Adam as "pretty" again, ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'') and as Rose's boyfriend. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Long Game (TV story)|The Long Game]]'') The latter confuses Rose and makes her believe he is talking about calling [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]]. The Doctor also reluctantly tells Adam he needs his help over the phone, as he'd done with Mickey. ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'')
* The Doctor refers to Adam as "pretty" again, ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'') and as Rose's boyfriend. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Long Game (TV story)|The Long Game]]'') The latter confuses Rose and makes her believe he is talking about calling [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]]. The Doctor also reluctantly tells Adam he needs his help over the phone, as he'd done with Mickey. ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'')
* The Doctor once again uses the phrases "stupid [[ape]]" ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') and [[jiggery pokery]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
* The Doctor once again uses the phrases "stupid [[ape]]" ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') and [[jiggery pokery]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
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* Rose recognises that the Doctor acknowledges the Bygone Horde just as he did the [[Gelth]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'') and the [[Nestene Consciousness]], also victims of the [[Last Great Time War]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
* Rose recognises that the Doctor acknowledges the Bygone Horde just as he did the [[Gelth]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'') and the [[Nestene Consciousness]], also victims of the [[Last Great Time War]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
* The Doctor says that the TARDIS "..can take you anywhere in the universe. To any city on any planet, at any point in that planet's existence." His [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]] offered up a near exact description of the ship. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')
* The Doctor says that the TARDIS "..can take you anywhere in the universe. To any city on any planet, at any point in that planet's existence." His [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]] offered up a near exact description of the ship. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')
== Notes ==
In [[Doctor Who Magazine|DWM]] 563 this story was referenced with the use of a fan made cover.<ref>Si Hodges on Twitter<nowiki/>https://twitter.com/SiHodges79/status/1377576789053149186</ref>
[[File:DC8ribxXUAAMVBb.jpg|thumb|The unofficial cover which was accidentally attributed to this story in Doctor Who Magazine 563.|link=Special:FilePath/DC8ribxXUAAMVBb.jpg]]


== External links ==
== External links ==

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The Other Side was the third story of The Ninth Doctor Chronicles, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Scott Handcock, performed by Nicholas Briggs and Bruno Langley and featured the Ninth Doctor, Rose Tyler and Adam Mitchell.

Publisher's summary

Rose has invited a new friend on board the TARDIS, against the Doctor’s better judgement. But when the Time Lord tries to take his unwelcome guest home, a temporal tsunami cuts the journey short. The travellers find the source of the disturbance inside an abandoned cinema. Will Adam Mitchell help or hinder when the Doctor and Rose discover what is lurking on the other side of the screen?

Plot

to be added

Cast

Uncredited cast

References

  • Rose and the Doctor quibble over whether TARDIS is "Time and Relative Dimensions in Space", or "Time and Relative Dimension in Space", in the singular.
  • In the cinema, there was a poster for the first movie Adam's mum ever owned on DVD.
  • When the Doctor re-encounters Rose in 1922, he tells her he waited 28 years from where he initially ended up.
  • The Doctor tells Rose that young people from the 21st century are "all texting, emoticons and MySpace".
  • Rose and Adam have swapped phone numbers.
  • Adam has a smart phone, which vibrates continually when he receives a call.
  • The Bygone Horde were victims of the Time War.

Notes

The fan made cover used in the article "It's About Nine" printed in DWM 563.
  • The phrase "The trip of a lifetime" is used at the end of the story; this references the words spoken by the Doctor to the viewing audience during the first BBC One trailer promoting the return of the series in 2005.
  • This story ended in such a way where more adventures with Adam were possible, but Langley's conviction of sexual assault the same year of its release resulted in these potential plans being completely abandoned.[source needed]
  • In DWM 563, a fan mad cover was used to represent this audio drama,[2] seemingly as a mistake.[3]

Continuity

External links

Footnotes